
Check your internet connection first — a simple refresh can re-sync the client.Then verify your SMTP and IMAP settings; sometimes a password reset or security update breaks them.In Gmail, clear browser cache or disable extensions.In Outlook, go to File → Account Settings → Repair.If you keep seeing sync errors, remove and re-add the account. Don’t…

The Blue Screen of Death looks scary, but it’s usually fixable.Note the error code shown (like IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL).Boot into Safe Mode, open Device Manager, and update or roll back any recently installed drivers.Run Windows Memory Diagnostic to check for RAM issues and sfc /scannow in Command Prompt to repair corrupted files.If the problem started after an…

App crashes often come from outdated versions or corrupted caches.Update the app and your operating system first.If it’s a desktop program, uninstall and reinstall it.For mobile apps, go to Settings → Storage → Clear Cache.If the problem persists, check for conflicts with antivirus or background software.Always keep at least 10–15% of your device storage free…

Unplug and reconnect your device to a different port.Next, reboot your PC — it resets the USB controller.On Windows, open Device Manager → Universal Serial Bus Controllers, right-click and select Uninstall Device, then restart.Reinstalling the driver usually solves it.If the device still fails, test it on another computer to confirm if the hardware itself is…

Check that your speakers or headphones are connected properly and powered on.In Windows, click the sound icon → Output Device and make sure the right one is selected.Run the Audio Troubleshooter, then update your sound drivers.If you’re on Mac, go to System Settings → Sound → Output.Sometimes, apps like Zoom or Discord hijack your audio…